The weekly segment in which Anthony touches down on some of the best and worst tracks he has heard in the past week.
Anthony shows off some recent additions to his record collection, giving his thoughts on their packaging and sound along the way.
Big Boi, Killer Mike, and Jeezy go full-on weeb with “Kill Jill.” No, your ears do not deceive you; featured on the beat is motherfuckin Miku-chan herself…but somehow it works really well. The track will appear on Big Boi’s new album Boomiverse, which should be out sometime in
Tanami by Tunnelvisions Dutch production duo Tunnelvisions come through with sprawling, psychedelic, and vaguely exotic breed of house music that I’m digging a lot. Looking forward to whatever else they’re slated to drop later in the year.
White Suns – Psychic Drift by White Suns The ear-scorching trio returns with a monolithic single from their forthcoming album Psychic Drift, out June 16 via The Flenser!
Fava Bean Pepsi has contributed to Mondo Boy’s soundtrack for the film Shangri-La Suite with a cover of “Who Loves the Sun,” the opener of The Velvet Underground’s final (shut up) album Loaded. His rendition is spot-on and turns up at the 2:59 mark of the above
Sincerely, Future Pollution finds Timber Timbre taking their sound in a more synthetic direction without conjuring the mood that made their past couple of albums so alluring.
While not a full commitment to its titular concept, 50 Song Memoir is The Magnetic Fields’ most charming and ambitious album in over a decade.
DAMN. is one of Kendrick’s most intriguing releases yet, delivering a series of tracks that are chaotic, layered, and deeply conflicted.
The wait is over (well, for some of you) – here I am ranking Radiohead’s studio albums from worst to best! Like last time, I’m trying to take into account my own preferences and how pivotal each album has been to the band’s artistic evolution. Enjoy!